Mobilize YOUR #GentleParenting Ministry!

"Let your gentleness be evident to ALL." (Philippians 4:5)

Along with the newness of the cool breeze, Fall leaves, and fun football games of our favorite season of Autumn, we’ll be sharing with you exciting news through the season! First and foremost, Ollie wants you to know he is getting a sibling and Marissa and I are excited to share with you we’re having a BABY!!!

Like Oliver was, the baby is due in April. We are so blessed to be entrusted with another one to disciple and grow in the love of Jesus!!! We are passionate about making disciples of Jesus as parents! Before we had Oliver, we came up with a slogan to depict the family we want to cultivate: “Our home is like the Kingdom of God where there is love, peace, grace and joy.” There are so many other descriptors of the Kingdom but these four are the pillars of the Lollar family with the foundation of Jesus.

Thank you for praying for Marissa and her healthy pregnancy. As we launch a new Gentle Parenting Community in our home, digging into the Word on how Jesus was gentle with the disciples, we are excited to model this as we disciple our children.

“Let your gentleness be evident to all. The Lord is near.” (Philippians 4:5)

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The Accidental Missionary

Congrats, Todd! So happy for you! FYI… one of my good friends and fellow speaker has a fantastic book that might be a good one for your parenting group. Safe House by Joshua Straub. Practical tips for cultivating the home you describe. Growing families that live, love and lead well. All the best to you guys! – Scott Dannemiller

Todd Lollar

That sounds great ole friend! Do you have a link to it?
What are you up to now days! I love your blog name!

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